advertising, Advertising Law, alcohol, compliance, digital media, privacy, social media
Alcohol Ads In the Digisphere - New-ish Guides In Town
By Jamie Rubin on October 31, 2014
advertising, contests, Marketing Law, promotions, social media, sweepstakes
“Like-Gated” Promotions No Longer Permissible on Facebook
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 14, 2014
ATDS, attorneys fees, Connecticut, CUTPA, mini-TCPA, MMS, SMS, TCPA
New Connecticut Mini-TCPA Provides for Giant Penalties and Attorneys’ Fees
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 23, 2014
advertising, Claim Substantiation, National Advertising Division (NAD), National Advertising Reveiw Board (NARB)
Alert: The NAD Rejects Use of Aggregated Online Consumer Reviews As Substantiation for “Most Recommended” Claim
By InfoLawGroup LLP on June 23, 2014
copyright, False advertising, Lanham Act, standing, Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court Provides a National Standard for Who Can Sue for False Advertising Under the Lanham Act
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 01, 2014
advertising, Apps, blurring, CARU, Children's Advertising Review Unit, COPPA, Mobile
CARU IS WATCHING YOUR…APPS
By Jamie Rubin on March 18, 2014
generic marks, genericide, trademark
A Trademark Diamond Setting in the Rough: The Risk of Trademark “Genericide”
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 06, 2014
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, nad, national advertising division, Native Advertising
Even When the Connection is Obvious, Publishers Should Consider Disclosures in Native Advertising
By Heather Nolan on January 27, 2014
FTC Approves Final Settlement over Unsubstantiated “Made in the USA” Claims
By Benjamin Stein on January 22, 2014
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, nad, national advertising division, Native Advertising
Native Advertising: The Blurred Line Between Editorial and Sponsored Claims
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 06, 2013
advertising, Attorney General, Customer Reviews, New York
New York Attorney General Cracks Down on Falsified Online Reviews
By Benjamin Stein on October 01, 2013
charitable promotions
Maine Streamlines Its Regulation of Charitable Promotions
By Heather Nolan on September 30, 2013
advertising, advertising self-regulatory council, better business bureau, enforcement, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, national advertising division
What’s Up with Up To Claims?
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 29, 2013
contests, Facebook, privacy, social media, sweepstakes
Sweepstakes and Contests Now Easier To Run on Facebook
By Jamie Rubin on August 27, 2013
copyright, Right of Publicity
The Right of Publicity and the Need to Clear Your Advertising Copy
By Benjamin Stein on August 23, 2013
THE FTC UPDATES ITS .COM DISCLOSURES GUIDANCE -- Focus on Mobile and Space-Constraints; Frowns Upon Certain Common Practices
By Jamie Rubin on March 18, 2013
advertising, comparative advertising, credit cards, loyalty program, nad, national advertising division, rewards program, substantiation
Are You Getting Shortchanged? The NAD Examines “Cash Back” Advertising Claims
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 04, 2013
Do Not Call Regulations, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, privacy, social media
FTC Report: Mobile Apps For Kids Not Making The Grade (NOTE: Not Just A Privacy Report)
By Jamie Rubin on December 19, 2012
copyright
Pinterest’s Accounts and Terms of Service for Businesses and their Potential Impact on Sweepstakes, Contests, and Other Promotions
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 27, 2012
arbitration, autodialer, SMS, TCPA, text messaging
Three Recent TCPA Cases Illustrate Divergent Treatment of Similar Conduct
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 21, 2012